Sentences with phrase «made tape recorder»

On a table lay typewriter, notes, and a tiny, German - made tape recorder which has weathered a year in Auca jungles.

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Sooner than later someone is going to have the tape recorder rolling when he makes one of his famous phone calls, and he will be just the latest crooked politician to have been hung with his own rope.
What's more, anyone with a tape recorder can capture the paired combinations of bleep tones made by a phone as it dials, and then either analyse the tape to translate the tones into numbers or just play the tape into a telephone handset.
Got ta go — I'm making a mix tape by holding my tape recorder up to the radio and Erasure just came on...
Six characters are introduced: After womanizer Cary (Jason Patric) is seen rehearsing make - out lines into a tape recorder, the scene shifts to a montage of marrieds as several couples couple between the sheets.
/ The Bradley Tapes — More from WF Bradley via Steady Barker's tape recorder / Swiss Made — Michael Worthington - Williams on the Pic - Pic
The first issue of Creative Nonfiction featured a rare interview with John McPhee by Michael Pearson, who was surprised and challenged when McPhee made him put away his tape recorder and just take notes, like an old - fashioned reporter — a detail that captured the spirit of the journal as I had first conceived of it: good old - fashioned reporting — facts, plus story and reflection or contemplation.
The arrival on the school scene of the tape recorder has made inexpensive recording of significant programs possible right in the school.
Noting specifics as they relate to travel writing — for example, packing a tape recorder and making sure your camera is in working order — make sense, but it wasn't necessary to mention generalities as they relate to traveling.
Sony used to build tape recorders and sell life insurance and MS made operating systems.
He also creates percussive audio collages of words and sentences using a hand - held tape recorder and makes boldly graphic paintings, like a series of five canvases in graduated sizes from 2004, each a copy of the familiar rainbow - colored terrorist alert chart announcing states of risk from low to severe.
One minute he was making a film, then he was messing with tape recorders, then he was going to Morocco and opening a restaurant.
Much to the chagrin of the entertainment industry who has been battling since the invention of the tape recorder and VCR to figure out how to keep making money off a... [more]
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